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I still think the capitol gains tax is a crime . Or the fact that you have to pay one cent of taxes on money won at a casino . I didnt see uncle sam ponying up any dough for either of those two risks...
Its basically like, your money isn't really your money. Its just money borrowed formt the government and they need to get it back from you one way or another .
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Originally posted by waycooljr View PostI still think the capitol gains tax is a crime . Or the fact that you have to pay one cent of taxes on money won at a casino . I didnt see uncle sam ponying up any dough for either of those two risks...
Its basically like, your money isn't really your money. Its just money borrowed formt the government and they need to get it back from you one way or another ."No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
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Originally posted by waycooljr View PostI still think the capitol gains tax is a crime . Or the fact that you have to pay one cent of taxes on money won at a casino . I didnt see uncle sam ponying up any dough for either of those two risks...
Its basically like, your money isn't really your money. Its just money borrowed formt the government and they need to get it back from you one way or another .
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Originally posted by waycooljr View PostI still think the capitol gains tax is a crime . Or the fact that you have to pay one cent of taxes on money won at a casino . I didnt see uncle sam ponying up any dough for either of those two risks...
Its basically like, your money isn't really your money. Its just money borrowed formt the government and they need to get it back from you one way or another .
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIsn't it interesting they're willing to exile anyone giving up citizenship forever yet practice catch and release with illegals?
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Originally posted by FATHERFORD View PostOn our tax return, my wife and I paid more in taxes then she makes. Her being a liberal hated it when I said she didn't make a single dime last year as the government took it all, then took some of my money too boot!
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostSeeing it in black and white can be a shock to the system, especially to people that work hard for their money. When housing was doing well, and being self-employed, I sent in some very large quarterly tax payments. It really made me wonder where my money actually goes. When I see that it takes $30k a year per death-row inmate, I figured there was one year when I covered 1.5 sleaze bags to have a place to stay and free medical.
What little Chucky is wanting to do is called a "Bill of Attainder" and it is specifically prohibited by Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostThe 30K that it takes to keep an inmate on death row is not spent on the inmate. It is spent paying the wages of the union member prison guards and for health care for their families. Getting rid of the inmate doesn't lower the prisons expenses by 30k because most of the cost associated with the prison system are fixed cost.
What little Chucky is wanting to do is called a "Bill of Attainder" and it is specifically prohibited by Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostRegardless of how you slice it, it's 30k per person. Hiring more guards, doctors, utility costs', etc. You can use the same reasoning for school teachers or building roads. It still cost real money, and to think that's all I covered (in a really good year) is downright depressing. As I've said before, I'd rather my $30k go towards 6k needles at $5 each. At least there's no long term maintenance.
In TX the cost runs about 22k per annum. It cost almost zero dollars in the past when the system was self sufficient but politics intruded into the running of the TX prison system and now we spend a TON of cash on it.Last edited by svauto-erotic855; 05-20-2012, 07:44 PM.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostIf you halve the number of inmates the cost associated with the prison system will not drop by half. Prison systems are just like any other government bureaucracy in that they consume staggering amounts of capital without producing the intended results and they never ever get any smaller.
In TX the cost runs about 22k per annum. It cost almost zero dollars in the past when the system was self sufficient but politics intruded into the running of the TX prison system and now we spend a TON of cash on it.
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Originally posted by majorownage View PostUh, there are 12 for profit private prisons just in texas. Its not a government buracracy.
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All rooms with bars on the windows and doors that the occupants of the room can't open in TX are not necessarily a TX prison.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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